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Revision as of 21:10, 12 November 2017
Value Proposition
The value proposition of a DIY smart phone must be low cost and infinite variability, with decent performance, and definite lifetime of service via replaceable parts. Different modules would be time lapse cameras, long battery life, solar operation, outdoor use, GoPro use, etc.
Perhaps regressing to "a small computer" with any desirable application, such as smart phone with camera, is a valuable positioning statement.
This could be made valuable when well-designed 3D printed parts bring the phone into a nice package.
Minimum Viable Product
Example
- 2017- https://fossbytes.com/make-zerophone-open-source-linux-powered-smartphone/
- Fairphone - phone with replaceable parts, fair trade - [1]
- PiPhone - very basic, all DIY [2]
- TyPhone - 2015 - [3]
- TyPhone Instructable [4]
Parts
Touchscreen
- Touchscreen, 640x480, $22 - [5]
- 800x480, 7", $70 - [6]
- 3.5" 320x480, $15 - [7]
- 800x480, $34, 5" - [8]